PHOTO: Rooms such as the Splendid Suite combine and underground cave aesthetic with luxurious amenities.

And really, why stare out at rolling waves when you could be cuddled up in a cave?

That is, if the cave in question happens to be one of the 53 rooms and suites found at Argos in Cappadocia, a Turkish luxury hotel housed in a former monastery.

Argos is a warren of meticulously restored remains of historical dwellings, underground tunnels and caves that exude old world romance. Far from dark and creepy, these caverns feature sparkling private pools, luxury linens and all of the amenities a traveler could desire in 2014.

Venture deeper and one finds private wine cellars and hollowed-out sanctuaries for relaxation. Meanwhile, should you prefer to get out in the open, the in-house restaurant, Seki, sits on a terrace overlooking the Güvercinlik Valley, serving homemade pastas, grilled sea bass and 44-hour cooked lamb shoulder, among other treats.

Argos in Cappadocia

PHOTO: In-house restaurant Seki serves international cuisine as well as local delicacies.

The hotel is currently wooing couples to discover the region with a honeymoon special for those who travel before Dec. 31, 2014. The "Argos Luxury Honeymoon Escape" starts at $4,390 for two people, based on double occupancy, and includes four nights in a "Splendid Suite," wine tasting in the underground wine chapel, a personalized romance concierge, horseback riding for two, a couple’s pottery-making session and a one-hour "hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia’s beautiful Goreme Valley."

In other words, you can feel like the king and queen of an empire throughout your stay.